Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . y ways. When the lesson in the class is finished, there isanother song, and the picture story, and the meet-ing is over, and the children flock out into the streetagain. A HERO OF THE present crisis is developing many noble ex-amples of heroism. While rejoicing in these exhi-bitions of American manhood, we should not for-get the men whose fidelity is none the less true andheroic because their work is hidden from the Oregon was making that remarkabletrip of 17,492 miles, the longest continuous passageever made by a battle
Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . y ways. When the lesson in the class is finished, there isanother song, and the picture story, and the meet-ing is over, and the children flock out into the streetagain. A HERO OF THE present crisis is developing many noble ex-amples of heroism. While rejoicing in these exhi-bitions of American manhood, we should not for-get the men whose fidelity is none the less true andheroic because their work is hidden from the Oregon was making that remarkabletrip of 17,492 miles, the longest continuous passageever made by a battleship, she halted at Callao forcoal, and the crew asked permission to work nightand day until the bunkers were full. After round-ing the Cape, as the ship steamed northward, itgrew terribly hot. One of the stokers, McGargle,was prostrated and brought on deck. When heopened his eyes he said to the officer bending overhim : Take me back to the boilers. Shes makinga good run. I want to help her along. McGar-gle is one of the heroes of the Native Village near Axim, Gold Readings The Ogowe Band. 1898.] PRESBYTERIAN ESDEAV0RER9. 167 PRESBYTERIAN , Cal. The Junior Endeavor society meets Sundaymorning j ust before the hour of worship, and themembers remain to that service. Junior Corneris a source of inspiration to the pastor, who ad-dress his opening remarks to the little people. San Francisco, Cal. Chinese Home.—The Senior and Junior Chris-tian Endeavor societies, which meet each Sundayafternoon, and the Tong Oke Missionary Bandhave contributed during the year $ Thereare now thirty eight inmates of the home. Dur-ing the year nine girls have been baptized and haveunited with the church. Ouray, Colo. The Endeavor society conducts the evening ser-vice on the last Sunday of each month. Its mem-bers attend the midweek prayer meeting in largenumbers. As a result of the work of the youngpeople the congregation at the church service hasbeen do
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